Ammar Masood

Ammar Masood is the chief editor of WE News.

اور کتنی گواہیاں چاہییں نواز شریف کے حق میں؟

Ammar Masood ponders the question: how many more testimonies are needed in favour of Nawaz Sharif?

الوداع جنرل فیض حمید الوداع

Veteran journalist Ammar Masood bids the former Director-General of the ISI, General Faiz Hameed, adieu.

فیصلہ نواز شریف کے ہاتھ میں ہے

The political game for the Republic is now, ultimately, in Nawaz Sharif's hands—Ammar Masood explains.

کیا کسی کو پھر کسی کا امتحاں مقصود ہے؟

Ammar Masood gives details on the latest events taking place in Afghanistan.

چیف جسٹس صاحب: صابر محمود ہاشمی کو جشن آزادی منانے کی اجازت دی جائے

On August 14th, Ammar Masood discusses how certain folk can be left to fend for themselves on Independence Day.

ACROSS TT

A prisoner in his own inner citadel

Imran Khan’s sister says he is fit, with normal blood pressure and improved eyesight. Official records document specialist treatment and family access. Yet the international narrative remains one of isolation and medical crisis. The record versus the rhetoric.

Imran Khan’s close aide quietly retires his defiance myth

Zulfikar Bukhari's remarks to Reuters, describing a freed Imran Khan as unwilling to confront army chief Asim Munir, don't just shift PTI's tone. Coming from one of Khan's closest aides, they quietly kill the "dut kar khara hai kaptaan" promise that has held the party's base together for two years.

Supreme Court directs transfer of Imran Khan to Shifa International Hospital

The Supreme Court has ordered the transfer of Imran Khan from Adiala Jail to Shifa International Hospital for medical assessment and treatment, while directing that his health condition should not be used for political activity or media campaigning.

Pakistan’s word is now worth a treaty

Countries do not enter mutual defence commitments with partners whose reliability they doubt, because the cost of misjudging that is measured in soldiers. Riyadh and Ankara have decided Pakistan is a state whose word will hold when it is expensive to hold it.

Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Pakistan sign Makkah Joint Defence Agreement

Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Pakistan have signed the Makkah Joint Defence Agreement at Al-Safa Palace, a trilateral pact under which an armed attack against any one of the three states will be regarded as an attack against them all.

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